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Librarian - Part-time

King Ethelbert School, Birchington

  • Ref:KCC886-4120-309S
  • Posted:28/04/2026
  • Pay:Grade 4
  • Start Date:June 2026
  • App Close Date:12/05/2026 at 09:00
  • Interviews:tbc

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Librarian 

Salary : Grade 4 £24,800 p.a pro rata

Actual pay 15 hours £8724.60 p.a, 20 hours £11632.80 p.a 

Hours: minimum of 15 hours per week (Term Time only) -Hours to be discussed at interview 

Responsible to: Assistant Headteacher 

Job Description

Following the relocation and improvements made to our school library, we are seeking a capable, friendly  and imaginative person to manage the facility, to help our drive to improve literacy across the curriculum and to work with staff and students to encourage a love of reading. 

The Librarian will be responsible for: 

Using the library software system (Oliver) effectively to manage stock (issues/returns/overdues) and borrowers

Ordering appropriate stock and materials

Processing stock 

Developing stock - maintaining the good selection of reading material on offer and identifying new materials needed

Reader Development:

Book Displays

Posters

Library activities

Reading initiatives

Engaging with readers and encouraging reading

Promoting library usage and encouraging good library practice

Overseeing break times in the library, and helping to establish booking system

Keeping library tidy and in good order 

This post is part time, for a minimum of 15 hours a week during term time, but this could be negotiated and increased to 20 hours if necessary. 

Previous experience of working in libraries, or working with children would be advantageous.  

King Ethelbert School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. The post is subject to safeguarding checks including an Enhanced Disclosure application to the Disclosure and;Barring Service and in accordance with the requirements of Keeping Children Safe in Education (2025), King Ethelbert School will undertake an online search via social media platforms of publicly available information concerning all short-listed candidates. 

How to Apply: Via the Kent Teach website, or the school website. Closing Date: Please apply as soon as possible but not later than 9am on Tuesday 12th May 2026

Information about the school

King Ethelbert is a mixed non-selective school of approximately 900 students. In the context of Thanet (Margate, Broadstairs and Ramsgate), it is one of the most popular non-selective schools each year, filled with first-choice students and long waiting lists for each year group. We have a wide range of abilities studying with us, including some students who have passed the Kent Test but want to be at their local school where they can be equally successful; such is our reputation. We were last visited by Ofsted in June 2024 and were again rated Good with the school receiving some extremely positive feedback. Particular strengths identified by Ofsted were; the positive relationships between staff and students, the school’s high expectations for pupils’ behaviour and the broad and ambitious curriculum delivered to all pupils.

The school's outcomes are strong consistently, but we are determined to ensure that we do not compromise the curriculum or breadth of educational experience that we offer, in order to achieve a positive Progress 8 score or increase Attainment 8. We want all of the students to be happy, confident and successful during their time here with us and use our ASPIRE values so that students know how to be successful in school.

King Ethelbert was one of the first state schools in the country to offer the International Baccalaureate Careers-Related Programme in the sixth form because it is the best post-16 educational offer in the world. We are a lead school for the IBCP and support many other schools in Kent, as well as welcoming visitors from across the world to see what the IBCP does for our students and how we can share good practice internationally as well as locally.

The commitment to work together lies at the heart of Coastal Academies Trust. The trust began as a federation between King Ethelbert and Dane Court Grammar School in 2009 and these two schools still share a governing body. Over the last few years we have been joined by Cliftonville Primary School, Hartsdown Academy, Royal Harbour Academy and Newington Primary School. As a trust our commitment to all schools is non-negotiable. All students who attend any one of our schools are valued and important and we have a collective responsibility to all. We are committed to making Thanet the centre of excellence for education. The trust is fully invested in the continuous professional development of all its staff. We deliver bespoke leadership training to complement the new, revised NPQ programmes and give hands-on, practical experience and training to our aspiring and existing leaders at all levels.

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We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all our students. You are advised that this post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and therefore this post is subject to an Enhanced Disclosure Application to the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). Please be aware that schools are also required to undertake online recruitment checks on shortlisted candidates under changes to Keeping Children Safe in Education.